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William I
Talvas (c. 995 – c. 1060),
seigneur of Alençon.
According to
Orderic Vitalis his
nickname Talvas meaning shield,
presumably alluded to his hardness...
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William III of
Ponthieu (c. 1093 – 1172) also
called William (II; III)
Talvas. He was
seigneur de
Montgomery in
Normandy and
Count of Ponthieu. William...
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William Talvas may
refer to
three Franco-Norman magnates:
William I
Talvas (c. 995–after 1030),
seigneur of Alençon
William III of
Ponthieu (c. 1095–1172)...
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arranged for Alys to
marry William Talvas. Alys gave
birth to a
daughter and heiress, Marie, in 1199.
William Talvas died in 1221, his
daughter Marie being...
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grandson of Louis-Philippe.
William I
Talvas Roger of Montgomery,
count of Alençon (died 1094)
William Talvas, lord of Bellême (until 1113),
Count of...
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kinsmen sacked and destro**** the
lands of
William Talvas who
would not face them in the field. In turn
Talvas' son
Arnulf rebelled and
exiled his father, now...
- was a
member of the
House of Bellême.
Mabel was the
daughter of
William I
Talvas and his
first wife Hildeburg. She was the
heiress of her father’s estates...
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Galina Talva (born
Galina Tzvetckoff; died 1968), was a Russian-American
ballet dancer and actress. She was
reportedly born in the
Bronx to a Russian...
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Talvas held the
honor of Bellême in
right of his
brother Ives. Benoit, a monk at
Fleury Abbey. His
widow Mathilde along with her son
William Talvas both...
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Prince John, but
Eleanor prevented the match. Alys
married William IV
Talvas,
Count of Ponthieu, on 20
August 1195. They had a daughter, Marie, Countess...